A site built to deliver.
The work
Engineered, end to end.
Client overview
Australia's civil specialists
Seadar Contractors is a leading civil contractor specialising in reinforced concrete structures and complex infrastructure across Australia, with twelve years of work on some of the country's most significant projects.
Their portfolio runs from West Connex and Sydney Gateway to the Gold Coast and Canberra light rail networks. The brief was a website that carried that weight: credible, clear, and simple for the team to keep current.
Under the hood
A content model that mirrors the work
The site runs on a bespoke Craft CMS build. The Projects channel is a real content model: project type, client, contractor and a repeatable scope list, so every job is captured the way Seadar actually describes it.
Services, team and blog channels sit alongside it, with SEO and forms built in. The team can publish a new infrastructure project, end to end, without touching code.
The outcome
Built to last
Seadar now has a digital presence engineered to the same standard as their structures: solid, organised and easy to maintain. The work speaks for itself, and the team can keep adding to it.
Build it like they build: structured, exact, made to last.
Outcomes
What changed.
- 01Major projects, properly catalogued
- 02A CMS the site team can run
- 03Credibility that matches the work
Seadar's reputation is built on major civil infrastructure, but their old website didn't show it. They needed a credible home that could keep pace with every new project.
We designed and built a structured Craft CMS site: a real project model with type, client, contractor and scope, plus capability, service and team sections, all in a calm, engineered visual system.
A confident digital presence the team can keep current themselves, with flagship projects like West Connex and Sydney Gateway finally front and centre.
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